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The 1993 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 61st season as a professional sports franchise and as a member of the National Football League. The Steelers looked to continue the progress made under second year head coach Bill Cowher. However, the team would take a slight step backwards, finishing 9–7 (three games behind the eventual AFC Central champion Houston Oilers). Despite that, the Steelers clinched the final wild card spot, making the playoffs for the second consecutive year. The team would lose to the Kansas City Chiefs 27–24 in overtime in the AFC Wild Card Round of the playoffs, in what is considered one of the best playoff games in NFL history even though the Steelers were on the losing end.

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  • The 1993 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 61st season as a professional sports franchise and as a member of the National Football League. The Steelers looked to continue the progress made under second year head coach Bill Cowher. However, the team would take a slight step backwards, finishing 9–7 (three games behind the eventual AFC Central champion Houston Oilers). Despite that, the Steelers clinched the final wild card spot, making the playoffs for the second consecutive year. The team would lose to the Kansas City Chiefs 27–24 in overtime in the AFC Wild Card Round of the playoffs, in what is considered one of the best playoff games in NFL history even though the Steelers were on the losing end. In the second week of the season, the Steelers suffered a rare shutout loss to the Los Angeles Rams 27–0, in one of the team's last visits to the Los Angeles area in the foreseeable future. The day was highlighted by the emergence of Rams rookie Jerome Bettis running over the Steelers defense. Though no one knew it at the time, it would foreshadow what was to come with Bettis' career—as a member of the Steelers, who would acquire Bettis in a draft day trade with the Rams three years later. 1993 was also the season in which the Steelers began their policy of "blacking out" regular season contract negotiations. Early in the season the Steelers had reached contract extensions with Rod Woodson and Barry Foster and continued negotiations with other players. However, this led to discord in the locker room, and management felt that contract talk was taking the team's focus off of winning. At mid-season the Steelers broke off all contract negotiations, and have refused to negotiate contracts during the regular season since. (en)
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  • * Defensive coordinator – Dom Capers * Defensive line – Steve Furness * Linebackers – Marvin Lewis * Defensive backs – Dick LeBeau (en)
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  • * President – Daniel M. Rooney * Vice president – John R. McGinley * Vice president – Arthur J. Rooney, Jr. * Secretary & counsel – Arthur J. Rooney II * Administration advisor – Chuck Noll * Director of communications – Joe Gordon * Public relations coordinator – Dan Edwards *PR Assistant/Community Relations – Ron Miller * Controller – Michael J. Hagan * Assistant controller – Dan Ferens * Assistant controller – Jim Ellenberger * Ticket sales manager – Geraldine Glenn *Football operations * Director of football operations – Tom Donahoe * Football business manager – James A. Boston * Player development coordinator – Anthony Griggs *Scouting staff * Director of scouting – Tom Modrak * Pro personnel coordinator – Charles Bailey * Administrative – Ralph Berlin * College scout – Phil Kreidler *BLESTO College Scout – Bob Lane * College scout – Max McCartney * College scout – Bob Schmitz (en)
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  • from Dallas (en)
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  • * Offensive coordinator – Ron Erhardt * Offensive backfield – Dick Hoak * Wide receivers – Bob Harrison * Tight ends – Pat Hodgson * Offensive line – Kent Stephenson (en)
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  • Lost Wild Card Playoffs 24–27 (en)
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  • * Special teams – John Guy (en)
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  • * Conditioning coordinator – Chet Fuhrman *Medical staff * Ophthalmologist – Dr. Randy Beatty * Physician, orthopedic – Dr. James P. Bradley * Neurological surgery consultant – Dr. Joseph Maroon *Physician, M.D. – Dr. Richard Rydze * Physician, consultant – Dr. Abraham J. Twerski *Physician, M.D. – Dr. Anthony P. Yates *Training staff * Head trainer – John Norwig * Assistant trainer – Rick Burkholder * Equipment manager – Anthony Parisi * Field manager – Rodgers Freyvogel * Video coordinator – Bob McCartney * Video assistant – Pat Dolan * Photographers – Mike Fabus, Bill Amatucci (en)
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  • The 1993 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 61st season as a professional sports franchise and as a member of the National Football League. The Steelers looked to continue the progress made under second year head coach Bill Cowher. However, the team would take a slight step backwards, finishing 9–7 (three games behind the eventual AFC Central champion Houston Oilers). Despite that, the Steelers clinched the final wild card spot, making the playoffs for the second consecutive year. The team would lose to the Kansas City Chiefs 27–24 in overtime in the AFC Wild Card Round of the playoffs, in what is considered one of the best playoff games in NFL history even though the Steelers were on the losing end. (en)
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